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September 30, 2009  RSS feed

Drug sweep includes 200 warrants for 70 people
One by one, marked and unmarked Cherokee County Sheriff’s Office police cruisers pulled out of a vacant manufacturing plant Tuesday morning loaded with police and probation officers wearing bulletproof vests. One by one, the vehicles soon returned to the same plant with 37 unhappy back seat passengers. More...

So you might be a genius on picking who wins the games in our football contest, but how do you decide which number to put down for the total points scored in the tie-breaker game. This crucial decision is often the deciding factor between who gets $100 in cold, hard cash and who gets nothing. More...

Home and business owners in the city’s historic district soon might have to consult a city official before sprucing up their places with a fresh coat of paint. More...

A lawyer for a former Cherokee County School District employee is asking a Circuit Court judge to reconsider a ruling that tossed the employee’s lawsuit against the district. More...
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Two Gospel Music Association award-winning groups will visit Gaffney Oct. 23 to present a 7:30 p.m. concert in Broad River Electric Auditorium
No longer than the twinkling of an eye, moments in time are precious and should be handled with care. Many are spent in thought, pondering what life has in store right around the corner. Meanwhile, countless others are spent in praise and adulation, a reward for the deeds of others as well as God's guidance and provision. More...
Gaffney’s Julius Wilkerson has fond memories of his visit to Williams-Brice Stadium in 2006 when the Indians rallied to beat Summerville for the Class 4A Division I state championship. He’s hoping Saturday’s trip will be just as memorable. More...
Retired teacher
Helen Jayson Suttle, 83, of 334 Hampton Blvd., formerly of Trenton Road, went home to be with the Lord on Monday, Sept. 28, 2009, at Upstate Carolina Medical Center. More...
LEDGER COLUMNIST
The caring support and love shown by the residents of Cherokee County — and many others throughout the country — to the family of Lance Cpl. Christopher Fowlkes was quite remarkable and a tribute to all men and women who serve in the military. More...

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